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Actress Daisy Ridley chats to Sky Sports about ‘Young Woman and the Sea’, a film that tells the incredible story of Trudy Ederle, the first woman to swim the English Channel.

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7 Comments

  1. Please stop using any reason to ram equality down people’s throats in the same way the media did with LGBTQ.

    Equality in sports happens when women generate the same revenue/interest/competition as the men’s for whatever relevant sport that may be.

    I’m not taking anything away from the achievements female athletes have achieved but forcing this narrative of equality at any given opportunity detracts away from those very achievements.

    Could this not just have been a piece about the upcoming film and the incredible achievement that was accomplished by the athlete the film is about?

    This is coming from an objectively average actor who is only in the industry due to her families connections 🤣 yeah alright, tell me more

  2. As soon as you bring in the same amount of money, we can talk about “equity in sport”!!

    Already happens in tennis and the UFC…stop trying to force it, when it hasn’t been earned

  3. Women sports fail because women are not interested in them.
    They much prefer to watch Love Island and the Kardashians.

    Women sport needs to stop of leaching of Men dominated sports

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